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In today's papers, Grandpa (who's been on a tear recently -- "No more naked men on TV") hilariously sums up the US definition of Iraqi sovereignty.
He says to his grandsons: "Okay, Boys, I'm outta here for good. Here's my ATM card. The Pin number is 7668. Car Keys are on the table and here are the keys to the liquor and gun cabinets." The grandson says, "Really?" And Grandpa shouts, "HELL NO, FOOL! HAHAHAHAHAH!!!! Now See, THAT'S "Iraqi Sovereignty." hee hee hee |
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Yes it's a sham............it's kinda fun watching the 'w' regime steppin' and fetchin' to find SOME shred of credibility in the U.N. while the Iraqi ministers are at the U.N. at the same time asking for REAL sovereignty!
I'm not happy the U.N. caved in and gave 'w' the resolution he said he wanted by party time on Sea Island in Georgia - he doesn't deserve to have it to crow about at the G-8 summit. God I'm getting SO sick of the same ol' rhetoric (splled p-r-o-p-a-g-a-n-d-a) being peddled by the 'w' regime's minions - - Condi Rice could go on vacation for MONTHS and just let this tape recording run in a loop: http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4§...d=9&m=6&y=2004 Middle East Reform Initiative Is Focus at G-8 SummitBarbara Ferguson, Arab News WASHINGTON, 9 June 2004 — Much is at stake as President Bush hosts the leaders of the world’s top industrial nations this week at Sea Island, an exclusive resort off the Georgia coast during the 30th annual Group of 8 Economic Summit. The G-8 leaders include Japan, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Russia and Canada. Some experts here doubt that Bush and his counterparts will accomplish much this week; they expect any agreement will strive for “a facade of unity” — while avoiding the tough issues such as real sovereignty in Iraq after June 30. Many Europeans opposed the war in Iraq and argue that Americans still want to retain control over that country. A draft of the proposed declaration began circulating months ago; it alienated some Arab leaders who let the administration know that any such document must call for greater efforts to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As a result, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Morocco turned down Bush’s invitation to attend this week’s gathering. Incredibly, Qatar — a leader of democratic reform in the region — was deliberately snubbed by the Bush administration, which is still angry over television channel Al-Jazeera’s coverage during the Iraq war. Pettiness is the sign of small small man and his peevish minions - - it woudl be GREAT to have an adult in charge! The administration is downplaying their absence. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice cited scheduling issues as the problem for Egypt and Morocco, and told reporters the absence of some key Arab leaders would not deter Bush’s initiative. “You can expect the G-8 leaders this week to agree to take new actions to promote freedom, democracy and prosperity in the broader Middle East,” Rice said. |
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...this administration go through life like the dumb kid in class who waits for the teacher to leave, goes to the file cabinet, and steals the answers to the final exam in front of the rest of the class - AND IT'S UNDERSTOOD NOBODY IS TO SAY ANYTHING!!!
Vote for Kerry and let's get back to some form of reality, PLEASE!
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